Gaita
Gaita stands for:
Bagpipes species in the Iberian Peninsula ( gaita of Spanish, presumably back to Gothic gaits " goat", related to " goat " ):
- Galician gaita, the bagpipe of Galicia in northern Spain
- Asturian gaita, the bagpipe from Asturias in northern Spain
- Gaita cabreiresa, bagpipe from the province Le'0n in northern Spain
- Gaita de boto, bagpipe from Aragon in northern Spain
- Gaita de saco, bagpipe from the central northern Spain
- Gaita Sanabresa, bagpipe in the province of Zamora in northwestern Spain
- Gaita trans montana, bagpipe in northern Portugal
Other Brass Instruments:
- Gaita gastoreña, Horn Whistle ( Albogue ) in the city of El Gastor in the province of Cádiz, Spain
- Gaita serrana, horn pipe in the mountains of the Sierra de Guadarrama in central Spain
- Gaita navarre, double reed instrument in Navarra in Spain
- Gaita charra, end-blown flute with three finger holes in Castilla -Leon, western Spain
- Kuisi, also Gaita, a ducted flute in northern Colombia
Music styles:
- Gaita Zuliana, folk music style in Venezuela
Number of people:
- Raimond Gaita ( born 1946 ), born in Germany Australian philosopher
See also:
- Gaida
- Algaita, double reed instrument in Niger
- Rhaita, also Ghaita, a double reed instrument in the Maghreb
- Disambiguation